Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that sales of kids' clothes are booming (while adult apparel isn't doing quite as well) and that itty bitty pairs of skinny jeans are flying off shelves in stores like Gap Kids, American Eagle, and J. Crew's Crewcuts. "Gap Inc., the country's largest apparel retailer, sells skinny jeans in sizes as small as zero to three months," the article says. "The company says skinny styles now make up 40% of its jeans offering for infant and toddler girls and 70% for girls at the kids division." And while it ain't easy squeezing a diaper into a pair of jeans that doesn't even have snaps, like most infant and toddler clothes do, lots of moms are willing to do some extra pushing and pulling for the sake of fashion.

"Children's clothing fills an important spot in the life cycle of some trends: After reaching young women, fads often swing downward to tots, and then back up to their parents," the Journal says. "That's because many moms are more willing to be fashion-forward with their young children than with themselves, Ms. DeMartini, [senior vice president of Old Navy kids and baby design and merchandising], says." Proof positive: Fall's predicted most-popular style--jeggings--are already in the works for BabyGap.

What do you dolls think of the popularity of "skinny jeans" for kids and babies? Do you think they send the wrong body image message or foster an obsession with fashion at too young an age, or are they just downright adorable and harmless? Would you dress your kid in skinny jeans? At what age? Discuss!